Ontario Law Firm Blog

Windsor Bus Hits 4-Year-Old Girl

A four-year-old girl has been critically injured after being hit by a Transit Windsor bus on a busy stretch of Prince Road near Mic Mac Park. According to reports, the incident took place shortly after 6 p.m. Saturday, May 26th, when the little girl ran onto the roadway and was violently struck by the driver’s... Read More

Jennifer Bezaire Elected to the Board of Directors of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association

Our partner Jennifer Bezaire has been elected to the board of directors of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (OTLA). OTLA is an association of more than 1,500 plaintiff lawyers and works to ensure full and fair protection of the rights of those who have suffered injury. Jennifer has been an active OTLA member since 2005,... Read More

Highway 3 Closed After a Multi-Vehicle Accident

A five-vehicle accident Wednesday morning on Highway 3 near Division Road sent two people to hospital, including one person with serious injuries, according to Essex County OPP. After the crash, Highway 3 was closed between County Road 27 and County Road 29 so police could investigate the scene. Kingsville firefighters had to spray one of... Read More

Greg Monforton Law Firm Sponsors Car Seat Clinic

Greg Monforton & Partners is proud to announce its sponsorship of this month’s Car Seat Clinic being held this Saturday, May 26, 2018, at the Tecumseh Fire Hall, 917 Lesperance Road, Tecumseh, Ontario, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. These monthly clinics are run by Safe Seats Save Children®, a volunteer not-for-profit organization. During the clinic,... Read More

Congratulations to Greg Monforton: 2018 Legal Lexpert

Greg Monforton of the law firm of Greg Monforton & Partners has been named as a 2018 Canadian Legal Lexpert®. Mr. Monforton has received this award for the past 13 years. This honour is bestowed on lawyers throughout Canada who have demonstrated leadership in the legal field and outstanding, consistent service for their clients. Lexpert... Read More

Elderly Cyclist in Serious Condition After Truck Crash on College Avenue

An elderly man riding a bicycle on eastbound College Avenue in Windsor was injured after being struck by a truck Sunday morning. The man was taken to the hospital and is in serious condition. The large transport truck was traveling eastbound when it hit the bicyclist near the intersection of College and Elm Avenue at... Read More

Greg Monforton Firm Nominates Safety Leadership Award Winner

Safe Seats Save Children (SSSC), a Windsor non-profit organization, has won the Safety Leadership Award from the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (OTLA). SSSC was nominated for the award by Greg Monforton & Partners. Since 1995, SSSC has hosted monthly car seat clinics for the public in various locations throughout Windsor/Essex County. These clinics teach parents... Read More

2018 Charity Euchre Tournament is a Success

On Wednesday April 25, 2018 Greg Monforton & Partners teamed up with DMARehability, to host our first ever Charity Euchre Tournament. $3,500 was raised and all proceeds will be donated to support Windsor Regional Hospital-Trauma and its Injury Prevention Program (TIPP). TIPP oversees and supports Emergency Room trauma patients, & P.A.R.T.Y.  [Preventing Alcohol and Risk-Related... Read More

Accident on County Road 46 Severely Injures One Driver

A driver involved in a three-vehicle crash Wednesday afternoon had to be extricated through the windshield of his vehicle and taken to hospital, according to the Tecumseh Fire and Rescue Service. That driver was one of four people who were injured in the accident, which occurred at the intersection of Sexton Side Road and County... Read More

Windsor Girl Is Walking Again After Being Impaled by Golf Club

A 16-year-old Windsor girl who suffered a brain injury after falling onto a sawed-off golf club during gym class can now walk short distances again, despite doctors’ predictions. Madison Arseneault is walking several steps at a time on her own, even though she has partial paralysis and was previously told by physicians that she would... Read More